Wow! That 5 car

Betsy

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is flying! I wonder what his cars next year will be like...and how he will fare with them.
Betsy:rolleyes:
 
He really is so talented.


And is Wimmer going to get a decent Cup ride soon? He can drive for sure. I don't think he was able to fully showcase it in the 22.
 
Wow..

I will say though..he definately wasn't the fastest car with around 50 to go.

Kyle enjoy this kind of dominance..i dont think a yota can give you this kind of goodness.

Congrats.
 
Would've been a great race if Menard and Wallace hadn't gotten together. Kenseth had something for Kyle, he just got wrecked. That handed it over.

Pretty boring race if you ask me. Most boring race I've ever been to.
 
Someone was sleeping at the caution switch when Kenseth and Menard were sideways on the track.
 
I've seen some boring races on TV but I've never attended a boring race.
Bobby, it's sort of like watching hockey on TV or in person. On TV, it can be very boring, but in person, the excitement resonates through the areana. A race seen in person has much more than what you can get on TV. For one thing, sound. While it's true that you can get the sound on TV, it's nothing like you hear in person. and no one sitting at home can get a whiff of the fuel, or buring rubber. Also, in person, you can watch where there is real racing instead of who the director wants to concentrate on and if you want a crowd view, all you have to do is look, but it's up to you not the director. And last but not least, unless you're in the can, you won't miss a restart. :cool:
 
Bobby, it's sort of like watching hockey on TV or in person. On TV, it can be very boring, but in person, the excitement resonates through the areana. A race seen in person has much more than what you can get on TV. For one thing, sound. While it's true that you can get the sound on TV, it's nothing like you hear in person. and no one sitting at home can get a whiff of the fuel, or buring rubber. Also, in person, you can watch where there is real racing instead of who the director wants to concentrate on and if you want a crowd view, all you have to do is look, but it's up to you not the director. And last but not least, unless you're in the can, you won't miss a restart. :cool:

I agree.
 
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